Traditionalists and the problem of science in Islamic civilization

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Traditionalism is a current of thought in the critique of modernity, founded by René Guénon, Ananda Coomaraswamy and Frithjof Schuon, and Dr. Seyed Hussner. This article Review and critique the traditionalists' views on "science" in Islamic civilization, emphasizing the work of Dr. Seyyed Hosein Nasr as the most traditionalist thinker in the field. Philosophy and history is science. by showing the close connection that has been extracted between Dr. Nasr's Notion of modernism and His Meta-philosophy and his understanding of the relationship between science and religion in Islamic civilization, to formulate Dr. Nasr's special epistemological Approache, which in this article is referred to as " "religious hermeneutics of nature."In the following, while analyzing the principles and accessories of this position, Nasr's strategy in the field of facing new science is critisize . at the final step of this paper Nasr's views on the relationship between science and religion and modernity and its civilizational implications are criticized.

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Persian
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Social theories of Muslim thinkers, Volume:11 Issue: 1, 2021
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61 to 95
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